McGill University
CourseLecturerEDEC260-003DISEF26
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“Course Lecturer EDEC 260-003 DISE F26 at McGill University. Skills: Philosophy of Education, Educational theory, Teaching. Teach EDEC 260-003. Develop educational theory”
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Master educator with MA, Extensive relevant experience as a school educator/pedagogue/community educator, Expert knowledge and experience in Philosophy of Education, Expert knowledge and experience in History of educational ideas, Expert knowledge and experience in Contemporary issues in Education, Previous successful experience teaching similar course(s) at the undergraduate or graduate level, Authorized to work in Canada, Willing to work in the province of Quebec
Nice to Have
PhD or equivalent in a relevant field, Experience as a school administrator, Experience as an institutional leader, Experience as a community leader, Experience as a master teacher/instructor in the Quebec educational system, Familiarity teaching blended classes, Familiarity with the application of a variety of digital teaching and learning tools
What You'll Do.
Develop educational theory
Develop professional practice
Reflect on the nature of the person
Reflect on the nature of reality
Reflect on the nature of knowledge
Reflect on the aims of education
Reflect on the nature of the school
Reflect on the curriculum
Reflect on the roles of professional educators
Reflect on the responsibilities of professional educators
Integrate pedagogical approaches anchored to equity
Integrate pedagogical approaches anchored to diversity
Integrate pedagogical approaches anchored to inclusion
Facilitate quality teaching
Facilitate quality learning
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
English communication
Full Job Description
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